It’s difficult to draw sweeping conclusions from one year of the Point Reyes Christmas Bird Count. This year’s numbers weren’t great, but neither was the weather, and birds don’t like a lousy day much more than humans do. The 170 intrepid birders who scou... See more
In 2017, when consumer confidence was strong, San Geronimo Valley residents approved a special tax to support local schools by a comfortable margin. This year, with concerns about tariffs and inflation running high, the prospect of renewing the tax appear... See more
Marin Water plans to upgrade two seismically vulnerable sections of an aging pipeline that carries untreated water from the Nicasio Reservoir and Kent Lake to the water treatment plant in San Geronimo. Construction is expected to begin in August and will ... See more
The new owner of the Papermill Creek Saloon is a retired firefighter who doesn’t have deep pockets—but he does have determination. He needed every ounce of it as he labored to bring the storied Forest Knolls dive bar back to life. Finally, after nearly a ... See more
The California Transportation Commission has approved a $28.5 million infusion that will cover the cost of replacing Point Reyes Station’s century-old Green Bridge, which is not expected to withstand a major earthquake on the nearby San Andreas Fault. Con... See more